Category Archives: Worldly matters

The affairs of Earth

Healthcare Heroics

If you try to help someone who’s drowning, they often clutch and claw in a frenzy and pull you down with them. People in the grip of panic are often unpredictable and irrational, and lash out at anyone trying to help out. So it’s been with healthcare reform in the USA in recent months…. Continue reading

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Economics in a Nutshell; a Natural View

Let’s look at social groups for a moment (families, companies, cities, nations…) from a natural perspective… and then a simple, natural view of economics will emerge. Continue reading

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So, What About 2012 and the End Times?

… As far as 2012, or any other timeframe, not even the Ethereals really seem to know exactly WHEN the ‘apocalypse’ is going to shake things up here big-time…. Continue reading

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Standards: The Key to Compatibility and Peace in the World

… So, if we’re going to take that final step from a feudal past into a future of peace, that’s a great place to start… worldwide compatibility in economics and politics. Peace doesn’t occur until there’s compatibility. A fact of life: When there’s compatibility, only then can there be peace….

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Blown to Bits in the Computer Age

The computer industry takes the text we read and the pictures we see, and music soundwaves… and breaks it all to bits, literally…. Next week we’ll see how standards could bring greater compatibility to almost all fields of human endeavor…. Continue reading

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The Most Dangerous Game in Town: LHC

(adapted from my latest book, The Project, and updated with recent reports.) The biggest scientific project in history is nearing completion, and it’s so powerful that it could destroy the Earth in a massive explosion… so other-worldly forces have stepped … Continue reading

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Fox New Is the GREATEST . . . Gauge . . . of . . .

I’m not suggesting that Fox News is the direct cause of all the squabbles on the planet, but . . . . Continue reading

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China vs. Google: The Real Solution

Modesty, tolerance, courtesy, and other noble virtues form the cement that holds Chinese society together. From its beginnings more than 4,000 years ago, the Celestial Empire has matured into a society of people more interested in a stable community than in … Continue reading

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What Obama and Stalin Really Have in Common

Nearly a century ago, Joseph Stalin (1878-1953) was in charge of a country that was living in the past. Changes had to be made, so Stalin did what he had to do to drag Russia, kicking and screaming, into the 20th Century. Today, Barack Obama (1961- ) is in charge of another country that’s living in the past. Again, changes have to be made, so Obama is doing what he has to do to drag America, kicking and screaming, into the 21st Century. Continue reading

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Society’s Scavengers and Their Latest Victim: Michael Jackson

…Like many supercreatives (from the legendary Mozart and Van Gogh to modern day’s Jim Morrison and a legion of his fellow rock stars), Michael suffered some tortured years leading up to his untimely death last summer. Unlike most of the others, though, Michael’s greatest torment came not so much from inner weaknesses for alcohol and the notorious –ines, but from outside. I believe it was mostly society’s jackals and hyenas who detected the superstar’s weaknesses and pulled him down….
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